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good terms at that point — "this is what it is."
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So I now know exactly what it is, and, Mr. Presi-
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dent, regardless of what happens to this Constitution on
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May the 14, Judge Child's smoke will go down in the records
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of this Convention.
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Delegate Child, will you yield to a question?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Child.
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DE-LEGATE CHILD: I yield.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: In order that what I have just
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said may prove to be true, will you tell us what your
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mixture is?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Child.
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DELEGATE CHILD: That is a great secret arrived
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at, and I hope to cash in on it some day; and I wish to say
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in reply to my good friend, Delegate Clagett, that I am
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glad that I have contributed at least one thing to two
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delegates of the Convention. (Applause.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Hickman.
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DELEGATE HICKMAN: Mr. President, as the second
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recipient of this very flavorful tobacco, I second the
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remarks of Delegate Clagett.
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